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... novelist can have as many or as few chapters as he pleases , and the chapters can be long or short . Joseph Hergesheimer , an American writer , has only ten chapters in Java Head . Tolstoi generally gives many very short chapters . If ...
... novelist can have as many or as few chapters as he pleases , and the chapters can be long or short . Joseph Hergesheimer , an American writer , has only ten chapters in Java Head . Tolstoi generally gives many very short chapters . If ...
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... NOVELIST MAY USE DESCRIPTION HE novelist can produce some of his most profound effects by description . The opening to Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native is a classic example of this . He devotes the first chapter entirely to a ...
... NOVELIST MAY USE DESCRIPTION HE novelist can produce some of his most profound effects by description . The opening to Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native is a classic example of this . He devotes the first chapter entirely to a ...
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... novelists must be relin- quished . When the significance of that disaster to western civilisa- tion has itself been ... novelist has to find a new perspective and take a fresh look at his subject . The necessity to do this has resulted ...
... novelists must be relin- quished . When the significance of that disaster to western civilisa- tion has itself been ... novelist has to find a new perspective and take a fresh look at his subject . The necessity to do this has resulted ...
Contents
READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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